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Staying safe on the ice
Ice safety is paramount this season, especially after recent warm weather.
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When was the last white Christmas in Boston? It's surprisingly controversial
Just about everyone loves a white Christmas, but there’s actually more to it than simply whether there’s snow on Dec. 25 — and there’s some controversy, too! The National Weather Service says 2019 was Boston’s last white Christmas, based on areawide observations from co-operative weather observers), but I say it’s 2017 and the purists actually say 2009. The difference revolves...
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Here's your updated Christmas Day forecast for New England
Expect a gradual warm-up over the next several days, bringing a more comfortable feel to southern New England. Highs climbed into the mid-30s on Christmas Eve and will be back there Christmas Day; a slow warming trend will hold through the rest of the week. Sunshine dominates into the early weekend, with temperatures steadily rising, likely reaching the 40s across...
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Snowfall totals: Here's how much snow fell across New England on Christmas Eve
A Christmas Eve snowstorm dropped anywhere from a coating to 8 inches of snow across New England on Tuesday. In Massachusetts and across southern New England, the most snow anyone got was around 2 inches. But parts of New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont saw a half a foot of snow or more. Jackson, New Hampshire, was the jackpot town for...
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Christmas Eve storm to bring up to 8 inches of snow to parts of New England
Snow showers are moving through early on, but the accumulation is barely enough to coat the ground in most spots. We’re watching this weak storm ripple through New England during the early part of the day, then quickly scoot offshore this afternoon. If you’re traveling north, the scene is dramatically different. From Burlington, Vermont, to Bangor, Maine, the snow will be...
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Christmas Eve snow? Parts of New England could see 5-8 inches
The holiday week is in full swing, and it has sure been feeling like the “old fashioned” holidays in terms of the weather! Much of the region woke up Monday morning with low temperatures below 0 and in the single digits, but that’s it in terms of the “frigid” air, as we’ll start to see a slow trend upward for...
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Forecast: Will we have a White Christmas?
Cold temperatures will keep the snow on the ground from melting – plus there are more chances for snow ahead of the holidays. Here’s your First Alert forecast.
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Will New England see a white Christmas this year?
Numbing cold is here to greet us this morning! That cold sweeping over Cape Cod Bay produced some snow accumulation with ocean-effect overnight. While some clouds will linger there through early afternoon, sunshine is abundant elsewhere, with lighter winds all around. That should allow temperatures to steadily rise into the upper 20s. We won’t be as cold Monday night, but still...
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Forecast: Biting wind chill overnight
Pete Bouchard has all the details on our 10-day forecast, including who could see a couple inches of snow on Christmas Eve.
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Forecast: Cold eases early this week, holiday flakes Tuesday
Pete Bouchard is talking bitter cold today but a break is coming, along with some flakes on Christmas Eve.
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Sunday will be coldest night of the week in New England
Winds will be lighter overnight, so our wind chill values won’t be as cold as last night, but don’t be fooled by that, air temps will be frigid enough.
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Single digit temperatures in parts of New England on Sunday
Tonight will be the coldest night of the season with single digit lows and even some spots slipping below zero!
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Forecast: Dangerously cold wind chills
Pete Bouchard has all the details on our 10-day forecast, with a deep freeze and quiet spell.
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People not losing sight of what's important despite travel frustrations after snowstorm
With more than 200 car crashes on the state’s roads Friday and over 400 flight cancellations or delays Saturday, this winter weather is really throwing a wrench into people’s holiday plans.
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Forecast: Deep freeze, quiet spell ahead
Meteorologist Pete Bouchard has all the details on your 10-day forecast, including Christmas.
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Snow causes holiday travel troubles in New England
With more than 200 car crashes on the roads Friday and over 400 flight cancellations or delays Saturday, this winter weather is really throwing a wrench into people’s holiday plans.
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Gusty winds on a chilly Saturday in New England
Highs reach the upper 20s south, mid 20s north along with a gusty northwest wind making it feel like the teens.
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Bundle up!: Chilly Saturday after Friday snowstorm
Any lingering snow and slush will create some slippery spots on sidewalks and untreated roads as temperatures remain around freezing or below through this Saturday afternoon.
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Most of the US won't have snow on the ground on Christmas
Those in the Rocky Mountains and the northern U.S. and Northeast could be in luck, though, forecasters said.
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Snowfall totals: 6 inches in Boston, nearly 3 in Providence
The snow that fell in the Boston area Friday evening brought several inches to a wide swath of the area — and half a foot to parts of the city itself.